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The 2013 season was the Buffalo Bills' 44th in the National Football League (NFL) and their first under head coach Doug Marrone. It was also their final season under the ownership of Ralph Wilson , who died in March 2014 at the age of 95.
The NFL's salary cap has more than doubled since 2011, contributing to the explosion of lucrative contracts given to the league's star players. ... 2013: $123 million. 2014: $133 million. 2015 ...
The 2013 league year began at 4 pm EST on March 12, [1] which marked the start of the league's free agency period. [2] The per-team salary cap was set at US$123,000,000. [3] For the first time the league instituted a negotiating period prior to the start of free agency during which time agents representing prospective unrestricted free agent players (though not the players themselves) were ...
Once the New Orleans Saints performed a little surgery on their salary cap last week, it put the Buffalo Bills into an unenviable spot: No. 1 on the NFL salary cap hell list.. According to sports ...
The Buffalo Bills finished second in the AFC East with an 11–5 record and earned a wildcard berth. ... 2013, in a move to clear $7.25 million in salary cap space. [39]
Both players had one year left on their contracts, with the Bills freeing up an estimated $8.1 million in salary cap space. Buffalo entered the offseason being a projected NFL-high $44 million ...
The history of the Buffalo Bills began in 1960, ... (just a year after the team had released three eventual Hall of Famers in a salary cap ... As the 2013 season ...
Challenging as the job might be for Brandon Beane to get Buffalo's bulging payroll under the NFL’s salary cap within two weeks, the Bills general manager happily appreciates how much more ...